An interesting little building that
was originally built for Wright's Bank, (a Nottingham family). it became The Capital & Counties
Bank in 1898 and was then absorbed into Lloyds Bank in 1918.

Designed by a Mr. C. H. Edwards,
originally, it wasn't so small and
early pictures and an 1860 drawing of the bank in 'The Builder' magazine show that it
was an imposing building that extended to two
matching wings on either side of what now remains. The wing to the left
survives, modified on the ground floor to form shops, but the wing to the
right appears to have been demolished and the site re-developed.